Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure

The globe-trotting Michael Palin (pictured) continues his international odyssey, following in the footsteps of notorious author, womaniser, hunter and drinker, Ernest Hemingway.

In search of solitude, Hemingway moved to the quiet Florida island of Key West in 1928. This period of time proved to be a momentous one for the author. His second wife gave birth to their first child there, but this happy event was soon followed by news of his father's suicide.

On his travels, Palin visits the author's old watering hole, Sloppy Joe's, and pays a visit to the area's annual Ernest Hemingway lookalike competition.